Science Quotes - Page 139
The same set of statistics can produce opposite conclusions at different levels of aggregation.
Thomas Sowell (1995). “The Vision of the Anointed: Self-congratulation as a Basis for Social Policy”, p.102, Basic Books
Thomas Paine (2003). “The Age of Reason”, p.118, Book Tree
Thomas Nagel (1991). “Mortal Questions : Canto”, p.166, Cambridge University Press
Thomas S. Kuhn (2011). “The Essential Tension: Selected Studies in Scientific Tradition and Change”, p.273, University of Chicago Press
Thomas S. Kuhn (2012). “The Structure of Scientific Revolutions: 50th Anniversary Edition”, p.1, University of Chicago Press
"Early history of the University of Virginia : as contained in the letters of Thomas Jefferson and Joseph C. Cabell, hitherto unpublished". Book by Thomas Jefferson, 1856.
Thomas Jefferson, H. A. Washington (2011). “The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Being His Autobiography, Correspondence, Reports, Messages, Addresses, and Other Writings, Official and Private”, p.432, Cambridge University Press
Thomas Henry Huxley (2011). “Collected Essays”, p.229, Cambridge University Press
I am too much of a sceptic to deny the possibility of anything...
Letter to Herbert Spencer, March 22, 1886.
'Collected Essays' (1893-94) 'The Method of Zadig'
Follow humbly wherever and to whatever abyss Nature leads, or you shall learn nothing.
Thomas Henry Huxley (1997). “The Major Prose of Thomas Henry Huxley”, p.359, University of Georgia Press
Thomas Carlyle (1840). “Works”, p.20
It is not possible to be ignorant of the end of things if we know their beginning.
Thomas Aquinas (1997). “Basic Writings of St. Thomas Aquinas: Volume One”, p.952, Hackett Publishing
Theodore Roosevelt (2013). “Bully!”, p.257, Simon and Schuster
Interview with Kerry O'Brien on "Lateline", ABC TV, 1995.
Sydney Smith (1856). “Wit and Wisdom of the Rev. Sydney Smith”, p.278
"Feeling and Form". Book by Susanne Katherina Langer, ch. 1, 1953.